Andrew Eager – Manager, Agency & NFA Sales

Andrew joined CZ-USA after Retiring from the US Army’s Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command as a Civil Affairs Team Sergeant. Deployments included both Iraq and Afghanistan. While deployed his focus was on Law Enforcement specific operations, supporting NATO and a Combined Joint Inter-Agency Task Force. Andrew also served as a Police Officer for 5 years and has a background in logistics, project management and international affairs. He holds a Bachelors Degree in Criminal Justice Administration. At CZ-USA he is responsible for managing all Agency sales and all sales related to Machine Guns, Suppressors and Short Barrelled Rifles.

About The Author

Andrew joined CZ-USA after Retiring from the US Army as a Civil Affairs Team Sergeant. Deployments included both Iraq and Afghanistan. While deployed his focus was on Law Enforcement specific operations, supporting NATO and CJIATF 435. Andrew also served as a Police Officer for 5 years and has a background in logistics, project management and international affairs. He holds a Bachelors Degree in Criminal Justice Administration.

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I would expect the .40 S&W to probably be the last of the P-10 models produced. We have not gotten any other time frames other then sometime this year. Honestly, I would be surprised if it actually ever gets made with the mass exodus from .40 to .9mm.

I’m currently trying to carry my CZ P 09 on duty but my agency feels the gun is unreliable when using +P ammo. I noticed the LE/Mil page so I figured this would be the best place to ask. Is the CZ P 09 unreliable when shooting a steady feed of +P ammo? What parts are effected when shooting +P ammo? Will the gun fail on me while on duty? Really just want to carry this firearm on duty so anything will help. Also I’ve been to the faqs but that’s what my agency is going by for some reason.